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The action scenes were just overdone and excessive, like the Transformers movies. (or like the Family Guy Peter vs Chicken fight scenes). Add in the fact that Metropolis was being destroyed and everyone just hung out to watch. But then that allowed Lois Lane to be close to Superman no matter what he did. The action g was mostly network tv grade.

It could have been great, I thought the storyline was really well done, but somewhere along the line, it was just bending under the excess.

Cornuck wrote:The action scenes were just overdone and excessive, like the Transformers movies. (or like the Family Guy Peter vs Chicken fight scenes). Add in the fact that Metropolis was being destroyed and everyone just hung out to watch. But then that allowed Lois Lane to be close to Superman no matter what he did. The action g was mostly network tv grade.

It could have been great, I thought the storyline was really well done, but somewhere along the line, it was just bending under the excess.

Transformers has horrible sound and CGI, not to mention a shitty storyline, they need to ditch Michael Bay and just start fresh.

I really liked the first one. Original and funny ... looks like #2 is much the same just with more appearances. I would pay to watch it.

I just saw The Wolverine last night. I think it was great! The pace was strange ... either too fast or too slow at times but (insert poster's reply about how that particular director makes films that way. Referencing other films, that was probably copied and pasted from indie review site.).